Record
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Round
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Opponent club
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1958 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
4–1
|
1st round
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Netherlands The Wolves Amsterdam
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115–47 (h)
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90–42 (a)
|
2nd round
|
Czechoslovakia Slovan Orbis
|
65–47 Milan
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Hungary Honvéd
|
80–72* Milan
|
QF
|
Hungary Honvéd
|
80–72* (h)
|
85–95 (a)
|
1958–59 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
|
2nd round
|
United Arab Republic Al-Gezira
|
Simmenthal withdrew without games
|
1962–63 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
4–1
|
1st round
|
Morocco Alliance Casablanca
|
110–60 Casablanca
|
2nd round
|
West Germany Alemannia Aachen
|
69–67 (a)
|
76–53 (h)
|
QF
|
Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
|
70–65 (a)
|
68–74 (h)
|
1963–64 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
4–2
|
2nd round
|
Belgium Antwerpse
|
90–84 (a)
|
90–86 (h)
|
QF
|
Finland Helsingin Kisa-Toverit
|
99–70 (h)
|
87–97 (a)
|
SF
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
82–77 (a)
|
78–101 (h)
|
1965–66 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
9–3
|
1st round
|
West Germany Gießen 46ers
|
88–77 (a)
|
103–73 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
|
80–65 (a)
|
87–53 (h)
|
QF
|
Belgium Racing Mechelen
|
94–104 (a)
|
95–66 (h)
|
Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
|
96–77 (h)
|
59–82 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
66–71 (a)
|
93–76 (h)
|
SF
|
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
|
|
File:Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png F
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Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
|
|
1966–67 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
9–3
|
1st round
|
Iceland KR
|
90–63 (a)
|
113–64 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Finland Torpan Pojat
|
100–79 (a)
|
90–80 (h)
|
QF
|
Belgium Racing Mechelen
|
103–110 (a)
|
121–104 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
|
73–69 (h)
|
107–92 (a)
|
France ASVEL
|
86–66 (a)
|
103–85 (h)
|
SF
|
Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
|
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
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Spain Real Madrid
|
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1967–68 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
7–3
|
2nd round
|
Austria Engelmann Wien
|
95–79 (a)
|
76–56 (h)
|
QF
|
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
|
112–106 (a)
|
76–64 (h)
|
Spain Juventud Kalso
|
90–59 (h)
|
71–72 (a)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
|
75–60 (h)
|
66–90 (a)
|
SF
|
Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
|
64–63 (h)
|
86–103 (a)
|
1970–71 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
9–1
|
1st round
|
Morocco MEC
|
105–61 (a)
|
125–39 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Belgium Racing Bell Mechelen
|
96–74 (h)
|
75–71 (a)
|
QF
|
Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
|
107–74 (h)
|
105–80 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Fides Napoli
|
86–78 (a)
|
81–77 (h)
|
File:Copa Saporta.png F
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Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad
|
|
1971–72 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
5–2
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Simmenthal qualified without games
|
QF
|
Greece AEK
|
84–57 (a)
|
117–76 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
86–62 (h)
|
58–84 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Fides Napoli
|
85–69 (a)
|
76–83 (h)
|
File:Copa Saporta.png F
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
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1972–73 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
8–4
|
1st round
|
West Germany 04 Leverkusen
|
75–73 (a)
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90–87 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Austria Wienerberger
|
93–76 (h)
|
82–80 (a)
|
QF
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
76–94 (a)
|
92–72 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
108–74 (h)
|
88–113 (a)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
108–85 (h)
|
80–74 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Ignis Varese
|
72–97 (h)
|
100–115 (a)
|
1973–74 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
7–1
|
1st round
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borac Čačak
|
80–79 (a)
|
96–76 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Austria Union Garant Ehgartner
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86–76 (h)
|
75–63 (a)
|
Top 12
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France ASVEL
|
64–59 (a)
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70–68 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia AŠK Olimpija
|
100–89 (h)
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59–83 (a)
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1974–75 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
5–3
|
2nd round
|
France Denain Voltaire
|
76–96 (a)
|
98–74 (h)
|
Top 16
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
|
104–88 (h)
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69–84 (a)
|
France ASPO Tours
|
65–82 (a)
|
95–79 (h)
|
Belgium Sunair Oostende
|
91–85 (a)
|
98–59 (h)
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1975–76 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
7–4
|
2nd round
|
Sweden Solna IF
|
65–71 (a)
|
102–81 (h)
|
QF
|
West Germany SSV Hagen
|
94–79 (a)
|
107–84 (h)
|
England Sutton & Crystal Palace
|
82–89 (h)
|
81–73 (a)
|
Spain Estudiantes Monteverde
|
107–82 (h)
|
72–106 (a)
|
SF
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rabotnički
|
90–67 (h)
|
89–104 (a)
|
File:Copa Saporta.png F
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France ASPO Tours
|
|
1976–77 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
3–5
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Cinzano qualified without games
|
QF
|
Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
|
83–97 (a)
|
105–63 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade
|
73–87 (a)
|
99–85 (h)
|
Soviet Union Spartak Leningrad
|
94–69 (h)
|
86–103 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Forst Cantù
|
78–101 (a)
|
95–98 (h)
|
1977–78 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
7–3
|
1st round
|
Spain Centro Natación Helios
|
105–102 (a)
|
140–76 (h)
|
Top 16
|
France Moderne
|
96–85 (h)
|
73–80 (a)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
|
87–88 (a)
|
102–90 (h)
|
Poland Resovia Rzeszów
|
86–81 (a)
|
102–70 (h)
|
SF
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
|
79–76 (h)
|
81–101 (a)
|
1982–83 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
8–4
|
1st round
|
Turkey Eczacıbaşı
|
86–82 (a)
|
104–72 (h)
|
2nd round
|
France Moderne
|
85–64 (h)
|
86–79 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Ford Cantù
|
63–69 (a)
|
71–66 (h)
|
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
|
94–86 (h)
|
78–79 (a)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
|
88–76 (h)
|
95–92 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
78–82 (a)
|
83–79 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
77–69 (a)
|
69–68 (h)
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
|
Italy Ford Cantù
|
|
1983–84 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 2nd–tier
|
7–4
|
2nd round
|
Switzerland Vevey
|
88–71 (a)
|
98–85 (h)
|
QF
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
|
80–84 (a)
|
82–69 (h)
|
England Solent Stars
|
61–67 (h)
|
78–68 (a)
|
West Germany Saturn Köln
|
75–81 (h)
|
90–80 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Scavolini Pesaro
|
78–76 (a)
|
90–80 (h)
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
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Spain Real Madrid
|
81–82 March 14, Stedelijk Sportcentrum, Ostend
|
1984–85 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
9–0
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Simac qualified without games
|
Top 16
|
France Stade Français
|
109–88 (a)
|
108–94 (h)
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe
|
108–88 (a)
|
103–85 (h)
|
Soviet Union Stroitel
|
94–86 (h)
|
84–83 (a)
|
SF
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
109–86 (h)
|
100–99 (a)
|
File:Korac Cup (cropped).png F
|
Italy Ciaocrem Varese
|
91–78 March 21, Palais du Midi, Brussels
|
1985–86 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
10–4
|
1st round
|
Luxembourg T71 Dudelange
|
116–48 (h)
|
117–74 (a)
|
2nd round
|
Finland NMKY Helsinki
|
106–92 (a)
|
101–90 (h)
|
SF
|
Soviet Union Žalgiris
|
79–80 (a)
|
95–66 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cibona
|
95–111 (a)
|
90–66 (h)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
86–78 (h)
|
89–106 (a)
|
France Limoges
|
83–77 (h)
|
87–81 (a)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
95–102 (a)
|
82–70 (h)
|
1986–87 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
10–4 +1 draw
|
1st round
|
Scotland Murray Edinburgh
|
83–83 (a)
|
101–83 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Greece Aris
|
67–98 (a)
|
83–49 (h)
|
SF
|
France Orthez
|
73–75 (a)
|
84–75 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
97–79 (a)
|
79–94 (h)
|
Soviet Union Žalgiris
|
75–71 (h)
|
100–85 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
75–73 (h)
|
96–99 (a)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
|
85–78 (a)
|
106–85 (h)
|
File:Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png F
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
|
1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
12–5
|
2nd round
|
Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad
|
93–79 (a)
|
97–88 (h)
|
QF
|
West Germany Saturn Köln
|
78–102 (a)
|
115–104 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
|
93–83 (h)
|
85–92 (a)
|
Netherlands Nashua EBBC
|
96–92 (h)
|
85–80 (a)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
99–93 (a)
|
113–81 (h)
|
France Orthez
|
80–78 (a)
|
87–77 (h)
|
Spain FC Barcelona
|
94–100 (h)
|
87–102 (a)
|
Greece Aris
|
95–120 (a)
|
97–82 (h)
|
SF
|
Greece Aris
|
87–82 April 5, Flanders Expo, Ghent
|
File:Coppa del Campionato di Pallacanestro.png F
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
90–84 April 7, Flanders Expo, Ghent
|
1988–89 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
9–1
|
2nd round
|
Finland Torpan Pojat
|
90–88 (a)
|
130–83 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Spain CAI Zaragoza
|
95–85 (a)
|
105–73 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
|
101–81 (h)
|
90–80 (a)
|
Belgium Maes Pils
|
93–88 (a)
|
93–72 (h)
|
SF
|
Italy Wiwa Vismara Cantù
|
81–95 (a)
|
70–65 (h)
|
1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup 1st–tier
|
11–7
|
1st round
|
Portugal Benfica
|
112–99 (a)
|
92–73 (h)
|
2nd round
|
England Bracknell Tigers
|
115–95 (a)
|
126–103 (h)
|
QF
|
Netherlands Commodore Den Helder
|
89–81 (a)
|
104–87 (h)
|
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
|
73–84 (h)
|
89–95 (a)
|
Greece Aris
|
77–95 (a)
|
100–92 (h)
|
Poland Lech Poznań
|
104–92 (a)
|
99–82 (h)
|
Spain FC Barcelona
|
94–93 (h)
|
85–97 (a)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
76–88 (a)
|
106–104 (h)
|
France Limoges
|
99–104 (h)
|
76–85 (a)
|
1991–92 FIBA European League 1st–tier
|
15–5
|
2nd round
|
Finland KTP
|
105–84 (a)
|
106–70 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Belgium Maes Pils
|
97–68 (a)
|
113–93 (h)
|
Spain Montigalà Joventut
|
103–107 (h)
|
81–75 (a)
|
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
|
70–86 (a)
|
89–94 (h)
|
Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen
|
103–82 (h)
|
72–67 (a)
|
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal
|
68–74 (a)
|
70–65 (h)
|
Greece Aris
|
111–108 (a)
|
117–86 (h)
|
Netherlands Commodore Den Helder
|
88–78 (h)
|
82–78 (a)
|
QF
|
Spain FC Barcelona
|
80–79 (h)
|
86–71 (a)
|
– (a)
|
SF
|
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
|
75–82 April 14, Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
|
File:Bronze medal europe.svg 3rd place game
|
Spain Estudiantes Caja Postal
|
99–81 April 16, Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul
|
1992–93 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
14–2
|
2nd round
|
Belgium Bruxellois
|
97–67 (a)
|
99–75 (h)
|
3rd round
|
Croatia Šibenik Zagreb Montaža
|
85–80 (a)
|
113–97 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Greece Nikas Peristeri
|
90–78 (a)
|
89–78 (h)
|
Spain Elosúa León
|
86–84 (h)
|
75–77 (a)
|
France Gravelines
|
78–68 (a)
|
104–79 (h)
|
QF
|
Greece Chipita Panionios
|
79–78 (a)
|
81–74 (h)
|
SF
|
Italy Clear Cantù
|
72–74 (a)
|
85–72 (h)
|
File:Korac Cup (cropped).png F
|
Italy Virtus Roma
|
|
1993–94 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
8–4
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Recoaro qualified without games
|
3rd round
|
Belgium Bobcat Gent
|
86–65 (a)
|
99–64 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Croatia Zagreb
|
93–63 (a)
|
78–84 (h)
|
Greece PAOK Bravo
|
76–74 (h)
|
67–71 (a)
|
Spain Caja San Fernando
|
97–85 (a)
|
108–82 (h)
|
QF
|
France Olympique Antibes
|
98–85 (h)
|
88–95 (a)
|
SF
|
Italy Stefanel Trieste
|
79–96 (a)
|
103–96 (h)
|
1994–95 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
9–4 +1 draw
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Stefanel qualified without games
|
3rd round
|
Estonia Kalev
|
89–68 (a)
|
77–72 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Spain Cáceres
|
67–70 (a)
|
86–93 (h)
|
Greece Nikas Peristeri
|
90–91 (a)
|
98–52 (h)
|
Israel Hapoel Eilat
|
80–71 (h)
|
82–74 (a)
|
QF
|
Greece Chipita Panionios
|
73–59 (h)
|
82–73 (a)
|
SF
|
France Pau-Orthez
|
82–76 (a)
|
90–85 (h)
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
|
Germany Alba Berlin
|
|
1995–96 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
|
11–3
|
2nd round
|
Bye
|
Stefanel qualified without games
|
3rd round
|
Lithuania Šiauliai
|
81–74 (a)
|
91–56 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Spain Estudiantes Argentaria
|
87–68 (h)
|
76–86 (a)
|
Greece Soulis Sporting
|
100–96 (a)
|
110–83 (h)
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe
|
81–67 (a)
|
79–73 (h)
|
QF
|
Italy Cagiva Varese
|
81–72 (a)
|
89–90 (h)
|
SF
|
France ASVEL
|
73–69 (h)
|
81–72 (a)
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
|
Turkey Efes Pilsen
|
|
1996–97 FIBA EuroLeague 1st–tier
|
14–8
|
1st round
|
Turkey Ülker
|
73–67 (a)
|
67–65 (h)
|
France Limoges
|
85–74 (a)
|
79–66 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
68–78 (a)
|
85–88 (h)
|
Russia CSKA Moscow
|
87–74 (h)
|
55–70 (a)
|
Greece Panionios Afisorama
|
90–66 (h)
|
86–79 (a)
|
2nd round
|
Belgium Spirou
|
71–68 (a)
|
73–63 (h)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
73–71 (h)
|
84–87 (a)
|
Germany Alba Berlin
|
78–68 (a)
|
80–91 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Italy Kinder Bologna
|
67–59 (h)
|
76–83 (a)
|
78–76 (h)
|
QF
|
Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
|
94–90 (h)
|
69–73 (a)
|
61–77 (h)
|
1997–98 FIBA EuroCup 2nd–tier
|
14–5
|
1st round
|
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka
|
82–74 (h)
|
79–80 (a)
|
England London Towers
|
56–65 (a)
|
102–86 (h)
|
Germany Tatami Rhöndorf
|
72–58 (a)
|
93–90 (h)
|
Israel Hapoel Eilat
|
90–75 (h)
|
86–75 (a)
|
Hungary Honvéd
|
89–60 (a)
|
91–66 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela
|
98–56 (a)
|
70–55 (h)
|
Top 16
|
Belgium Sunair Oostende
|
80–68 (a)
|
82–72 (h)
|
QF
|
France ASVEL
|
67–58 (a)
|
62–70 (h)
|
SF
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
58–77 (a)
|
86–61 (h)
|
File:Silver medal europe.svg F
|
Lithuania Žalgiris
|
67–82 April 14, Hala Pionir, Belgrade
|
1998–99 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier
|
8–4
|
1st round
|
Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela
|
66–67 (h)
|
66–63 (a)
|
Bulgaria Cherno More
|
86–63 (h)
|
87–85 (a)
|
Lithuania Atletas
|
77–62 (a)
|
82–62 (h)
|
Portugal Estrelas Avenida
|
77–78 (a)
|
73–61 (h)
|
Estonia Kalev
|
51–69 (a)
|
86–83 (h)
|
2nd round
|
Slovakia Slovakofarma Pezinok
|
77–89 (a)
|
75–72 (h)
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1999–00 FIBA Saporta cup 2nd–tier
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6–8
|
1st round
|
Sweden Plannja
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86–67 (h)
|
60–66 (a)
|
England London Towers
|
77–56 (a)
|
80–82 (h)
|
Turkey Darüşşafaka
|
82–87 (h)
|
60–64 (a)
|
Belgium Okapi Aalstar
|
92–68 (h)
|
74–68 (a)
|
Croatia Split CO
|
66–77 (a)
|
72–84 (h)
|
2nd round
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Slovenia Krka
|
62–55 (h)
|
56–57 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Poland Zepter Śląsk Idea Wrocław
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57–75 (a)
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64–62 (h)
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2003–04 ULEB Cup 2nd–tier
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9–3
|
Regular season
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
62–61 (a)
|
94–65 (h)
|
Netherlands Demon Astronauts
|
81–65 (h)
|
73–67 (a)
|
Croatia Zagreb
|
97–75 (h)
|
93–74 (a)
|
Germany Opel Skyliners
|
61–67 (a)
|
69–68 (h)
|
Bulgaria Lukoil Academic
|
77–67 (h)
|
78–84 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Spain DKV Joventut
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62–78 (a)
|
81–69 (h)
|
2005–06 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
5–9
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Regular season
|
Turkey Efes Pilsen
|
66–71 (h)
|
57–85 (a)
|
Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
|
65–59 (a)
|
95–101 (h)
|
Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot
|
71–92 (h)
|
60–73 (a)
|
Croatia Cibona VIP
|
60–67 (a)
|
84–64 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
95–96 (a)
|
94–71 (h)
|
Spain Winterthur FC Barcelona
|
70–58 (h)
|
77–75 (a)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
67–89 (a)
|
75–84 (h)
|
2007–08 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
3–11
|
Regular season
|
Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
|
76–83 (h)
|
62–75 (a)
|
Turkey Efes Pilsen
|
70–80 (a)
|
73–76 (h)
|
Spain Unicaja
|
65–74 (h)
|
70–89 (a)
|
Croatia Cibona VIP
|
91–100 (a)
|
63–72 (h)
|
Greece Aris TT Bank
|
77–70 (a)
|
77–69 (h)
|
Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
|
81–82 (h)
|
76–91 (a)
|
France Le Mans
|
71–63 (a)
|
63–83 (h)
|
2008–09 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
7–9
|
Regular season
|
Russia CSKA Moscow
|
64–90 (a)
|
80–79 (h)
|
Turkey Efes Pilsen
|
71–81 (h)
|
67–74 (a)
|
Serbia Partizan Igokea
|
76–81 (a)
|
73–59 (h)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
69–70 (a)
|
70–61 (h)
|
Greece Panionios Forthnet
|
77–73 (h)
|
87–77 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
76–74 (h)
|
81–84 (a)
|
Poland Asseco Prokom Sopot
|
62–60 (a)
|
72–96 (h)
|
Spain TAU Cerámica
|
90–108 (a)
|
74–107 (h)
|
2009–10 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
3–7
|
Regular season
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
67–75 (h)
|
68–80 (a)
|
Germany EWE Baskets
|
79–70 (a)
|
79–51 (h)
|
Poland Asseco Prokom Sopot
|
83–88 (a)
|
82–69 (h)
|
Russia Khimki
|
68–72 (h)
|
63–79 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
69–82 (a)
|
66–75 (h)
|
2010–11 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
4–6
|
Regular season
|
Russia CSKA Moscow
|
88–73 (a)
|
71–65 (h)
|
Slovenia Union Olimpija
|
72–76 (h)
|
75–82 (a)
|
Turkey Efes Pilsen
|
74–82 (a)
|
84–70 (h)
|
Spain Power Electronics Valencia
|
80–69 (a)
|
60–75 (h)
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
71–81 (h)
|
62–93 (a)
|
2011–12 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
7–9
|
Regular season
|
Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
|
89–82 (h)
|
76–85 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
78–85 (a)
|
65–72 (h)
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
54–62 (h)
|
70–84 (a)
|
Belgium Belgacom Spirou
|
81–76 (a)
|
88–53 (h)
|
Serbia Partizan mt:s
|
65–69 (h)
|
72–66 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
57–78 (h)
|
67–58 (a)
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker
|
63–65 (a)
|
85–72 (h)
|
Russia UNICS
|
44–59 (a)
|
63–58 (h)
|
2012–13 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
3–7
|
Regular season
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
80–75 (h)
|
71–77 (a)
|
Croatia Cedevita
|
83–71 (a)
|
75–60 (h)
|
Spain Caja Laboral
|
85–95 (h)
|
62–64 (a)
|
Lithuania Žalgiris
|
87–92 (a)
|
65–67 (h)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
71–84 (h)
|
81–82 (a)
|
2013–14 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
16–12
|
Regular season
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
67–87 (a)
|
77–73 (h)
|
Lithuania Žalgiris
|
82–75 (h)
|
71–73 (a)
|
Spain Real Madrid
|
74–93 (a)
|
71–78 (h)
|
Germany Brose Baskets
|
76–62 (a)
|
74–73 (h)
|
France Strasbourg
|
83–72 (h)
|
67–76 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
57–73 (a)
|
77–75 (h)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
81–51 (h)
|
88–86 (a)
|
Spain Laboral Kutxa
|
83–76 (h)
|
83–65 (a)
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
60–61 (a)
|
76–69 (h)
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker
|
90–85 (h)
|
82–73 (a)
|
Spain FC Barcelona
|
70–80 (a)
|
91–63 (h)
|
Spain Unicaja
|
70–59 (h)
|
85–95 (a)
|
QF
|
Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
|
99–101 (h)
|
91–77 (h)
|
63–75 (a)
|
66–86 (a)
|
– (h)
|
2014–15 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
9–15
|
Regular season
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker
|
74–77 (a)
|
74–80 (h)
|
Spain FC Barcelona
|
63–78 (h)
|
80–84 (a)
|
Germany Bayern Munich
|
81–74 (a)
|
83–81 (h)
|
Greece Panathinaikos
|
63–90 (a)
|
66–64 (h)
|
Poland PGE Turów
|
90–71 (h)
|
101–96 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Russia Nizhny Novgorod
|
59–79 (h)
|
85–76 (a)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
58–81 (a)
|
74–83 (h)
|
Spain Unicaja
|
84–77 (a)
|
90–86 (h)
|
Turkey Fenerbahçe Ülker
|
71–82 (h)
|
77–98 (a)
|
Spain Laboral Kutxa
|
83–102 (a)
|
99–85 (h)
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
71–73 (h)
|
78–86 (a)
|
Russia CSKA Moscow
|
75–97 (a)
|
79–88 (h)
|
2015–16 Euroleague 1st–tier
|
3–7
|
Regular season
|
Spain Laboral Kutxa
|
78–76 (h)
|
82–94 (a)
|
Turkey Anadolu Efes
|
73–89 (a)
|
88–84 (h)
|
Greece Olympiacos
|
66–71 (h)
|
63–73 (a)
|
Croatia Cedevita
|
68–77 (h)
|
85–82 (a)
|
France Limoges
|
90–71 (a)
|
101–96 (h)
|
2015–16 Eurocup 2nd–tier
|
6–4
|
Top 32
|
Germany Alba Berlin
|
67–83 (a)
|
91–78 (h)
|
Greece Aris
|
95–54 (h)
|
68–83 (a)
|
Lithuania Neptūnas
|
79–71 (h)
|
74–73 (a)
|
Top 16
|
Turkey Banvit
|
72–69 (h)
|
79–76 (a)
|
QF
|
Italy Dolomiti Energia Trento
|
73–83 (h)
|
79–92 (a)
|